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There is a lot on the latter topic in "The New Wave" which will be
available in a new edition in July.

On Jun 18, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Paul Ramaeker wrote:
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> Can anyone recommend any reading (it can be quite advanced) on these
> films/filmmakers, or failing that, on strategies of appropriation
> from Hollywood (genre, style, etc.) in European and/or art cinema?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul Ramaeker
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